Definitely an odd choice.
that_leaflet
There is Fedora CoreOS (meant for servers), but I've never tried installing a desktop on that.
Yes, though it's not exposed to the user yet.
You can install Fedora Atomic Sway then install Hyprland on that with rpm-ostree install hyprland
.
It's weird how the templates folder is so rarely used. Even on Gnome, where basic things like creating a .txt is not there (only new folder), "new user friendly" distros like Ubuntu don't add them as templates.
There is a second runtime for KDE stuff.
I think Ultramarine Linux is close to that. Unfortunately their site doesn’t make specific mentions of all their changes.
There's still OpenGL backends, a newer one that shares the same backend as the Vulkan renderer and the old OpenGL renderer.
I’m using Silverblue and it also symlinks to /var/mnt. I don’t think it does that on traditional distros, like Fedora 40 Workstation.
I like the before more. I would also like the color of the active tab to be the same as the area’s backgroud it’s connected to, like in Linux Mint’s default theme.